The Caesars Bacchanal Buffet was the latest and greatest buffet to open in 2012. They spent $100 million to create the best buffet in Vegas. USA Today rated it as the top buffet in 2013. Some have called it the next great buffet after Wynn and Bellagio, so we had to give it a visit. Many people have not visited the legendary Bally’s Sterling Brunch Buffet. How would this buffet compare to the local competition?

There was an hour wait, when we visited for dinner in June 2014, even though they accommodate 600 people at a time. ($52.99 Mon-Thursday) You can avoid the lines by coming early or late. Lunch has shorter waiting times. ($37.99 Mon-Thurs) We returned for Weekend Champagne Brunch in August 2015. ($49.99, $48.99 for Total Rewards Members)

Decor, Vibe – The Bacchanal Buffet spent a ton of money remodeling this area and it shows. Clean, modern, upscale. Nine different food stations serving a variety of cuisine. 500 items every day, 300 items at dinner, makes it easy to find something for everybody. Roughly 15 daily chefs specials are added to the menu.

Verdict – Caesars Bacchanal Buffet is one of the best Vegas buffets. The location and venue are beautiful and modern. Food quality is high but not as high as Bally’s. The food was not as inventive as Wicked Spoon. Their strongest areas are the cooked food section including meat entrees and Italian food.

Buffets in Asia take this concept to another level. Check out our reviews of the Ritz Carlton Singapore Sunday Brunch buffet and the Conrad Hong Kong Sunday Brunch.